Figure 2. Steps to ensure that a possibility of recent (within 21 days) exposure to Ebola is considered when a person with symptoms possibly suggestive of Ebola is at school.
Figure 2. Steps to ensure that a possibility of recent (within 21 days) exposure to Ebola is considered when a person with symptoms possibly suggestive of Ebola is at school.
Figure 2. Steps to ensure that a possibility of recent (within 21 days) exposure to Ebola is considered when a person with symptoms possibly suggestive of Ebola is at school.
January 21, 2015 | KEY MESSAGES – EBOLA VIRUS DISEASE, WEST AFRICA ; Issue #25
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